300 Hymenoptera in America North of Mexico 



Genus LYSIPHLEBUS Subgenus ADIALYTUS Foerster 



Adialytus Foerster, 1863. Naturh. Ver. Rheinlande, Verb. 19: 249. 

 Type-species: Adialytus tenuis Foerster. Orig. desig. 



The host range is apparently restricted to aphids in the subfamilies Chaitophorinae and 

 Thela.xinae (Aphididae). 



Taxonomy: Stary, 1960. Acta Soc. Ent. Cech. 57: 244 (redescription). — Stary, 1966. Aphid 

 Parasites of Czechoslovakia, pp. 80-92 (Eur. spp., in Ly.tiphlebus). — Mackauer, 1968. Hym. 

 Cat., part 3, pp. 23-24 (cat. World spp., host list). —Stary, 1975. Annot. Zool. Bot., n. 105, p. 

 1-9. 

 arvicola Stary. Canada.; Europe. 



Lysiphlebus aroicola Stary, 1961. Polskie Pismo Ent. 31: 98. 9, <J. 



Lysiphlebus ntackaueri Stary, 1961. Acta Faun. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae 7: 141. New name 



for LysiphlebuN innovatus Quilis sensu Mackauer (1960. Beitr. z. Ent. 10: 608) nee Quilis 



(1931. Eos 7: 39). 

 Lysiphlebus crocinus Mackauer, 1962. Deut. Ent. Gesell., Mitt. 21: 12. 9, 6. 



fuscicornis (Ashmead). Conn., Ont., Tenn., S. Dak., Mont., Idaho, Calif. Host: Aphis annoraciae 



Cowen, A. forbesi Weed. 

 Lipolexis fuscicornis Ashmead, 1891. Canad. Ent. 23: 7. 9. 

 salicaphis (Fitch). N. Y., Ohio, Sask., Colo., Utah, Wash., Calif.; Palearctic. Host: Chaitophorus 



populicola (Thomas), C. viniinalis (Monell). 

 Trioxys salicaphis Fitch, 1855 (1854). Agr. Soc. State N. Y., Trans. 14: 841. 9. 

 Trioxys populaphis Fitch, 1855 (1854). Agr. Soc. State N. Y., Trans. 14: 841. 6. 

 Lipolexis salicaphidis Ashmead, 1889 (1888). U. S. Natl. Mus., Proc. 11: 671. 9, 3. 

 Aphidius (Diaeretus) laticephalus Telenga, 1953. Trudy Inst. Zool. Parazit. Tashkent 1: 



172. 9. 



Taxonomy: Gahan, 1911. Ent. Soc. Wash., Proc. 12: 182 (as Diaeretus salicaphis (Fitch)). 



— Smith, 1944. Aphidiinae of North America, p. 102 (as Diaeretus salicaphis (Fitch)). 



Biology: Schlinger and Hall, 1960. Ent. Soc. Amer., Ann. 53: 409. 



Genus LYSIPHLEBUS Subgenus PHLEBUS Stary 



Lysiphlebus subg. Phlebus Stary, 1975. Annot. Zool. Bot., n. 105, p. 6. 

 Type-species: Aphidius fabarum Marshall. Orig. desig. 



Revision: Gahan, 1911. Md. Agr. Expt. Sta., Bui. 152: 184-189 (No. Amer. spp.). —Smith, 

 1944. Aphidiinae of North America, pp. 76-84 (No. Amer. spp. as subgenus of Aphidius). 



— Mackauer, 1960. Portici Lab. Ent. Agr., Bol. 18: 230-256 (No. Amer. spp.). —Mackauer, 

 1960. Beitr. z. Ent. 10: 582-623 (Palearctic spp.). 



Taxonomy: Stary, 1961. Acta Faun. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae 7:131-142. —Mackauer, 1961. 

 Beitr. z. Ent. 11: 792-803. —Mackauer, 1968. Hym. Cat., part 3, pp. 24-30 (cat. World spp.). 



— Stary, 1975. Annot. Zool. Bot., n. 105, p. 1-9. 



Biology: Mackauer and Stary, 1967. Index World Aphidiidae, pp. 39-47 (host list). 



Morphology: Trembly, 1964. Portici Lab. Ent. Agr., Bol. 22: 1-122 (mouthparts, genitalia, egg, 

 larvae, cocoon). — Eastop, 1966. Roy. Ent. Soc. London, Proc. (A) 41: 42-44 (mouthparts). 

 distinctus Mackauer. Idaho, Nev. Host: Microsiphum acophoruni S. and K., M. oregonensis 

 (Wilson). 

 Lysiphlebus (Lysiphlebus) distinctus Mackauer, 1960. Portici Lab. Ent. Agr., Bol. 18: 236. 



9, 6. 

 Aphidius (Lysiphlebus) knoivltoni Smith, in part, 1944. Aphidiinae of North America, p. 

 80. 

 fabarum (Marshall). Calif. ?; Palearctic. Liberated in Calif, but not known to be established. 

 Introduced from Lebanon. Host: Aphidinae. Parasitic on most species of Aphidinae, on 

 Myzus- Brachycaudus series and, occasionally on Macrosiphuni, Dactynoius, and 

 related genera. 

 Aphidius fabaruni Marshall, 1896. In Andre, Spec. Hym. Eur. Alg., v. 5, p. 599. 9,6. 



